About this Event
S.T.A.B.L.E. 7th ed., Virtual Education
S.T.A.B.L.E. is the most widely distributed and implemented neonatal education program to focus exclusively on the post-resuscitation/pre-transport stabilization care of sick infants. Based on a mnemonic to optimize learning, retention and recall of information, S.T.A.B.L.E. stands for the six assessment and care modules in the program: Sugar, Temperature, Airway, Blood pressure, Lab work, and Emotional support.
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During this course, students will be able to:
- Identify neonates at risk to become hypoglycemic; and initial steps to treat hypoglycemia (i.e., with IV fluids, initial IV therapy and safe use of umbilical lines).
- Describe the normal response to cold stress and at least one of the detrimental effects of hypothermia; list at least one technique to prevent hypothermia; identify appropriate candidates for therapeutic/neuroprotective hypothermia.
- Recognize at least one sign and one cause of neonatal respiratory distress and/or respiratory failure; list the supplies required to assist with endotracheal intubation and securing an ET tube; interpret blood gases and identify at least one appropriate treatment option for an abnormal blood gas.
- List one cause and one treatment for each of the following - hypovolemic, cardiogenic and septic shock; describe at least one abnormal feature of the physical exam that may be indicative of shock.
- List at least one bacterial and/or viral pathogen that may infect the neonate, describe two or more signs of neonatal sepsis, discuss one significant finding on a complete blood count (CBC) for an infant suspected of sepsis; and list at least one antibiotic therapy that could be used to treat a suspected neonatal infection.
- Identify potential emotions that parents might experience when their newborn requires intensive care or transport; and list at least one intervention to support parents during a crisis.
- Identify at least two elements of effective “SBARR” communication; describe one or more ways that simulation training can help to create expert teams; describe how to use the PSSAT (pre-transport stabilization self-assessment tool).
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Who should take S.T.A.B.L.E.:
ANYONE! This course is perfect for clinicians from critical access birth centers to tertiary care centers with NICUs, including RNs, RTs, Transport/EMS, MDs, CNMs, and NPs.
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Teachers:
Deidre Miller, MSN-Ed, RNC-NIC, C-ONQS, C-ELBW, C-NNIC
Lori Falk, BSN
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S.T.A.B.L.E. Foundations course is REQUIRED prior to taking this training. Students must send evidence of completion prior to taking this offering. To purchase and take Foundations (~$54), follow this link: https://bit.ly/CMEfoundations.
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Contact hours provided by The Nurses Miller PLLC. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17947, for 7 contact hours.
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Cancelation policy: Licensee Cancellations: 30+ Days Before: Full refund minus $25 fee. 7-30 Days Before: 50% refund. <7 Days Before: No refund (course transfer possible within 1 year). No Show: No refund. Emergencies: Case-by-case with documentation. Provider Cancellations: Course Cancellation: Full refund. Reschedule: Attend new date or full refund. Transfer Registration: Notify 5 days prior to transfer to another person.
Event Venue
Online
USD 151.23